PhD Student Vaughn Receives Post-Doctoral Fellowship
<p>PhD student Jacqueline Vaughn has received a post-doctoral fellowship position at UNC Chapel Hill School of Nursing. She will be funded by their <a href="https://nursing.unc.edu/academic-programs/pre-postdoc-fellowships/">NIH National Institute of Nursing Research T32 grant (T32NR007091)</a>.</p>
PhD student Jacqueline Vaughn has received a post-doctoral fellowship position at UNC Chapel Hill School of Nursing. She will be funded by their NIH National Institute of Nursing Research T32 grant (T32NR007091).
Since 1996, the UNC School of Nursing has been recipient of an Institutional Training Grant from the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Nursing Research (T32NR007091). The focus of the training is the development and testing of theory-based interventions for preventing and managing chronic illness.
T32 postdoctoral awards are for one year and may be renewed for a second year based on scholarly productivity during the appointment period. Postdoctoral trainees work with a faculty mentor and are also expected to produce scholarly work, apply for funding and actively participate in an interdisciplinary research center relevant to their research. Additionally, postdoctoral fellows are expected to develop their own project that builds on existing infrastructure and ongoing research projects.